Night Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEEEEFEEEF| Darkness like midnight from the sobbing woods | A |
| Clamours with dismal tidings of the rain | B |
| Roaring as rivers breaking loose in floods | C |
| To spread and foam and deluge all the plain | B |
| The cotter listens at his door again | D |
| Half doubting whether it be floods or wind | E |
| And through the thickening darkness looks affraid | E |
| Thinking of roads that travel has to find | E |
| Through night's black depths in danger's garb arrayed | E |
| And the loud glabber round the flaze soon stops | F |
| When hushed to silence by a lifted hand | E |
| Of fearing dame who hears the noise in dread | E |
| And thinks a deluge comes to drown the land | E |
| Nor dares she go to bed untill the tempest drops | F |
John Clare
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